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Print Baroque Grand Staircase

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Item no
110869

Stained black frame | gold colour edge

Clear glass

Dimensions cm inch
W. 124 | D. 2 | H. 99 cm
W. 48.82″ | D. 0.79″ | H. 38.98″
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Specifications
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Indoor/outdoorIndoor use/dry locations only
Description
Adorn your interior with the Baroque Grand Staircase Print. Architect Balthasar Neumann built this fairylike staircase at Augustusburg Castle in the German town Brühl. Keeping with the style of the time, he was less concerned with the beauty of the individual materials than with the overall visual effect. Most of the marble is imitation but no expense was spared on the trompe-l’oeil paintings, created by the most outstanding artists of his day. This print comes in a brown wooden frame with gold coloured edge and glass panel.

Care instructions


HOW TO CARE FOR NATURAL WOOD, RATTAN AND CANE

Wood and wicker (e.g. rattan and cane) are the most commonly used materials for furniture. Because of their natural appearance, they add warmth and beauty to your home. Knowing how to clean these materials will help you keep your furniture looking beautiful longer.

Cleaning & Maintenance

Learn how to clean and maintain items made with natural wood, rattan, and cane.

Natural Wood & Rattan

Regularly dust with a clean, soft cloth. For routine cleaning, use a soft cloth of microfiber towel dampened with a diluted cleaning polish. Wipe in the direction of the grain. Clean spills or smudges with a damp cloth.

To restore dry or cracked rattan, apply boiled linseed oil* with a brush (raw linseed oil will not dry or harden). Once the furniture cannot absorb any more oil, wipe it clean with a soft cloth. Let dry or harden before reusing.

*Boiled linseed oil can be found at most hardware stores. Do not boil it yourself.

Cane

Regularly dust with a feather duster or synthetic electrostatic duster. Clean cane webbing with a mild detergent in lukewarm water, using a soft dampened cloth or microfiber towel. Rinse well and dab with a clean dry cloth. Let dry for at least 48 hours before reusing or before reinserting a glass tabletop, otherwise the webbing can stretch out or develop mold or mildew.

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